T-Mobile Adds to 3G Lineup with Nokia 6263
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Dec 5, 2007, 8:00 AM by Eric M. Zeman
updated Dec 5, 2007, 8:04 AM
Updated: Added link.

The Nokia 6263 is the second handset launched by T-Mobile that can access its future 3G network. It is a clamshell flip that is Nokia's first 1700/2100 MHz and quad-band GSM/EDGE phone that has an FM tuner and stereo Bluetooth. It has a QVGA display and a 1.3 Megapixel camera. The microSD slot can handle cards up to 4 GB in size, but ships with a 512 MB card. The 6263 runs the Series 40 platform, can browse the web with an XHTML browser and supports Java and Flash Lite content. It is compatible with T-Mobile's MyFaves service, but even though it has 1700 MHz on board, T-Mobile's 3G network has not yet officially launched.
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If tmob adds 3G will that increase the coverage for tmobile?
I want to know when tmobile adds a 3G band will that increase the coverage for tmobile cuz ya know tmob isn't known for there rural coverage.
most likely it would be rolled out over their current coverage.
Not really. T-Mobile is already rolling out 3G (WCDMA) and will light it up in select markets a little at a time when the feds give up the frequency T-Mobile paid for a year ago. The buyout (not merger) of Suncom will improve coverage in those areas.3...
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Why can't at&t get a phone like that?
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the 6126 is kinda like that.
but it sucks, the screen is janky